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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: jmhollen who wrote (92206)10/4/2010 1:11:30 PM
From: lorne1 Recommendation  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 224729
 
jmhollen ..."Muslims should conform to German values: Merkel
Hindustan Times - ?1 hour ago?
German Chancellor Angela Merkel demanded on Monday that Muslims living in Germany conform to "fundamental German values", saying there was no leeway on the issue.
"....

That is great news, maybe already to late but still great news.

Will the free world wake up in time? A good start would be to limit hussein obama's ability to promote moslums.



To: jmhollen who wrote (92206)10/4/2010 1:56:46 PM
From: lorne2 Recommendations  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 224729
 
Rev. Franklin Graham: Islam 'evil'
October 03, 2010
politico.com

Rev. Franklin Graham, the son of Rev. Billy Graham, called Islam “wicked” and “evil” on Sunday during a televised town hall-style discussion about American’s feelings about the religion.

“They want to build as many mosques and cultural centers as they possibly can so they can convert as many Americans as they can to Islam,” Graham said on ABC’s “This Week.”

Graham went on to profess his love for “the Muslim people,” but said he has “great difficulty with the religion.”

“Especially with Sharia law and what it does for women – toward women, toward non-believers, the violence that is given in – under Sharia law,” Graham said.

Graham also said the Islamic center near ground zero should not be built, although he said Muslims “absolutely have the right to build a mosque or cultural center in this country.”

Graham made his remarks as part of a discussion led by Christine Amanpour that included Islamic activist Daisy Khan, former GOP presidential candidate Gary Bauer, two 9/11 families, and various figures with a range of views on Islam and its role in the United States.